Trivio External Cups
16.21
BBB Cycling BTL-105
23.33
Pro Octalink
20.28
Trivio External Cups vs. BBB Cycling BTL-105 vs. Pro Octalink
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Reviews
Pros
You can apply enough force |
Perfectly fitting |
Very solid finish |
easy to (de)assemble bottom bracket |
Solid quality |
Fits perfectly on bicycle parts |
To be used with a torque wrench |
Easy to use |
Feels good in the hand |
Slightly tight but fits perfectly in the end |
Neat finish |
Cons
Shoots off sometimes |
Can slightly damage bottom bracket |
supplied ring is made of PVC |
unsuitable for centrelock disc brakes larger than |
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Can't be put on a Ratchet to transfer more power. |
Arm on key junk |
According to the product specialist
Pros
This tool is very easy to use. |
With the included crank wrench you can unscrew Shimano cranks. |
Good grip on the handle for extra strength. |
Made of durable steel and, therefore, extra strong. |
Designed especially for Shimano Hollowtech II bottom brackets with 44 mm outer diameter cups and an external thread. |
The comfortable handle provides a lot of grip during maintenance. |
Cons
Modern BSA bottom brackets from Shimano have a smaller diameter than 44 mm. |
To be able to use the BracketPlug, you need a 24 mm wrench or the BBB BTL-104 DriveForce. |
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Specifications
Outer Diameter Bottom Bracket Bearing
44 mm
44 mm
Good
Better
Better
Suitable for crankset axle size
Octalink